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China Business Law Journal - November 2013

Volume 4, Issue 10

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In this issue

Due diligence strategies for overseas M&A

By Duan Min, Morgan Lewis & Bockius

Determining joint and several liability in trademark infringement cases

By Frank Liu and Si Jiamu, Chang Tsi & Partners in Beijing

Trademark Law clamps down on pirate registration of trademarks

By Wang Yadong and Lu Lei, Run Ming Law Office
Backdating documents

Bankrupt or insolvent?

Leap of faith

Perils and rewards of jumping into the China market

Here be dragons

Outbound entrepreneurs beware the risks

Watch IT!

Are your secrets safe? Is your system secure?

Raising acquisition equity through a Cypriot holding company

By Nick Tsilimidos, L Papaphilippou & Co

Civil Procedure Law amendments impact provisions on negotiated jurisdiction

By Vincent Mu, Martin Hu & Partners

Focus on Sino-Swiss and Hong Kong-Swiss DTAs

By Christoph Niederer and Wu Fan, VISCHER

Getting Chinese contractors a bigger piece of India’s infrastructure pie

By Santosh Pai and Raunak, D.H. Law Associates

Queensland uranium mining ‘open for business’ from July 2014

By John Briggs and Michael Sheng, Ashurst
任谷龙 Ren Gulong is a partner at AnJie Law Firm

Coming to terms with forms of receivables finance in China

By Ren Gulong, AnJie Law Firm

China Business Law Journal – November 2013

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